Maze game not on the list.
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Maze game not on the list.
Hi everyone.
I just checked a list on this forum listing all games for the VIC-20, and found that none of the maze games listed required extra memory to run.
However, I remember playing a maze game on my VIC back in the day, which took forever to load, even by VIC standards, and which required some extra memory ( A lot I think actually ).
The game required you to first input the desired dimensions of your labyrinth, and then you had to find your way through a randomly ( I think) generated maze in 1 person view sporting vector style 3-d graphics. Does this ring a bell to any of you?
Basically I am just curious if I have something to contribute to the collections of old VIC-20 software people are compiling.
-Vyssen
I just checked a list on this forum listing all games for the VIC-20, and found that none of the maze games listed required extra memory to run.
However, I remember playing a maze game on my VIC back in the day, which took forever to load, even by VIC standards, and which required some extra memory ( A lot I think actually ).
The game required you to first input the desired dimensions of your labyrinth, and then you had to find your way through a randomly ( I think) generated maze in 1 person view sporting vector style 3-d graphics. Does this ring a bell to any of you?
Basically I am just curious if I have something to contribute to the collections of old VIC-20 software people are compiling.
-Vyssen
Caves of Ice from Compute magazine was like that I think. It used the predefined set and required an 8k expansion to run. It made a maze with multiple floors. It would run on either the Vic or 64. I thought it was very cool on the Vic and not the 64 because of the way Commodore defined the diagonal line on the 64.
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"Program 1 is Caves of Ice for the VIC (with 8K or more expansion memory) and 64." That's a quote from the article itself in Compute Sept '83. Though I haven't a copy of the program file. It was originally written for the Apple by Robert Tsuk called "QuintiMaze". Later It was converted to the Vic and 64 by Marvin Bunker. There is also a version for the PET in this article and various other unmentionable computers. 

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Ok, sorry. I don't remember talking about any unexpanded program in this thread. But anyways, I also remember another maze program for the Vic called "Cave In" where you ran around a 3-D maze looking for trapped miners within a time limit. This one is for the the unexpanded Vic. It was in Compute's Gazette. I'm off to church, so I'll Look it up later.
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The listing states +8k RAM for Caves of Ice, so I have actually changed the setup in GB20 to accommodate this apparent stipulation. Although it did appear to work fine with just +3k.
As for Cave In, I have an entry for it in GB20 but no typed up version to play...
As for Cave In, I have an entry for it in GB20 but no typed up version to play...
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I know I'm just throwing stuff out there, but It wasn't really specified what memory it needed, and what it was loaded from. As we all know a tape game, even the little ones, seem like an eternity to load at the time when you are sitting there waiting. He may be referring to OlDorf Castle. That one would take "a lot of extra memory" and take a millennium to load.
A quick scan of Compute's Gazette archive I have located 2 vector type maze games.
Cave-In - June '84 <--Not in GB20
3D Labrynth - Dec. '84 <--Already in GB20(though it appears it was typed in for the 64, some of the wall lines are fat. hehe
A quick scan of Compute's Gazette archive I have located 2 vector type maze games.
Cave-In - June '84 <--Not in GB20
3D Labrynth - Dec. '84 <--Already in GB20(though it appears it was typed in for the 64, some of the wall lines are fat. hehe
Rob
RE: Maze Game
Well, my maze game was nothing like this ice-cave game. Instead of having doors, like on the screenshots posted, the wall would just turn, and continue along a new corridor. If that makes sense? I remember the lines comprising the labyrinth as being green.
Also, there were no different levels in the labyrinth. However, you had to enter the labyrinth from a platform on the outside, and if you walked outside this platform the game told you that you died because you fell over the edge of the world.
Also, there were no different levels in the labyrinth. However, you had to enter the labyrinth from a platform on the outside, and if you walked outside this platform the game told you that you died because you fell over the edge of the world.